vrecha
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I too successfully repaired the rear actuator. The repair stretched to two months from first try to the working assembly. Long story cut short: ingress of water (wading - not tight breather ???) -> two magnets were off, glued with an average quick qulue -> worked untill next wading -> 3 magnets off -> decided to reglue all the magnets with special steel-to-steel glue -> not alive again :confusion-scratchheadyellow: -> opening again and again, checking -> eventually ripped off both commutator brushes -> bit of soldering and again we try -> no, no life yet -> leave it for two weeks and then
-> magnets are not orientated as they should be
-> undo the super glue and after a LOT of trial and error with the alignment - it works.
Now I'm avoiding the rivers until i sort out the breather (will extend it inside the cabin, as I did with the ones from the diffs).
Lessons learned:
- Tried to drive around with the blanking plate in the place of the actuator - no go, as the locking fork tends to lock the diff. Driving with installed actuator but without the bolt that connects the actuator and the fork (picture few posts up) is ok, did this for 4000 km without the problem.
- Think that the breather is a week spot (besides usual corroding because of the Al-Fe contact), especially when wading.
- The right alignment of the magnets is something I had to figure for myself, didn't find any help on the net. Below is the picture of the orientation (base picture borrowed from IH8mud). Note that small protrusions near bolt holes - these enable the unique orientation of the stator magnets.
- Don't worry about small misalignments of the magnets when gluing them - mine are a few degrees out and the motor works OK. The motor also works with just two magnets glued in the right place and the other two nonglued (free to move where they would like).
- Worth repairing if possible, not replacing.
- Post with nice pictures on Ih8mud: here.
Note: If anyone did replace the unit with a new one and don't know what to do with the bits of the old unit, I'm probably happy to buy them as I will very likely rebuild some more actuators in the future. Ask via pm or mail.
I too successfully repaired the rear actuator. The repair stretched to two months from first try to the working assembly. Long story cut short: ingress of water (wading - not tight breather ???) -> two magnets were off, glued with an average quick qulue -> worked untill next wading -> 3 magnets off -> decided to reglue all the magnets with special steel-to-steel glue -> not alive again :confusion-scratchheadyellow: -> opening again and again, checking -> eventually ripped off both commutator brushes -> bit of soldering and again we try -> no, no life yet -> leave it for two weeks and then


Now I'm avoiding the rivers until i sort out the breather (will extend it inside the cabin, as I did with the ones from the diffs).
Lessons learned:
- Tried to drive around with the blanking plate in the place of the actuator - no go, as the locking fork tends to lock the diff. Driving with installed actuator but without the bolt that connects the actuator and the fork (picture few posts up) is ok, did this for 4000 km without the problem.
- Think that the breather is a week spot (besides usual corroding because of the Al-Fe contact), especially when wading.
- The right alignment of the magnets is something I had to figure for myself, didn't find any help on the net. Below is the picture of the orientation (base picture borrowed from IH8mud). Note that small protrusions near bolt holes - these enable the unique orientation of the stator magnets.
- Don't worry about small misalignments of the magnets when gluing them - mine are a few degrees out and the motor works OK. The motor also works with just two magnets glued in the right place and the other two nonglued (free to move where they would like).
- Worth repairing if possible, not replacing.
- Post with nice pictures on Ih8mud: here.

Note: If anyone did replace the unit with a new one and don't know what to do with the bits of the old unit, I'm probably happy to buy them as I will very likely rebuild some more actuators in the future. Ask via pm or mail.